Tyreek Hill's car collection became a talking point long before kickoff in Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season. Not because of a touchdown. Not because of a stat line. Because Miami-Dade police detained the Miami Dolphins wide receiver less than a mile from Hard Rock Stadium hours before the opener.
Videos spread fast. Hill was seen on the ground and later in handcuffs. He was released. He still played. Miami beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 20-17. But the clip that stuck with viewers was not football-related. It was the car.
Hill was driving a black McLaren 720S.
The incident happened on Sept. 10, 2024. Since then, body camera footage from the officer who initiated the stop has circulated. The footage added context, but it also sharpened public curiosity. What exactly does Tyreek Hill drive, and how deep does his garage go?
Tyreek Hill was driving a McLaren 720S when Miami-Dade police detained him
Hill was pulled over for reckless driving, according to initial reports tied to the incident. While opinions vary on the stop itself, the vehicle is not up for debate.
He was behind the wheel of his McLaren 720S.
The 720S is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine. It reaches 0 to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds. Its top speed is 212 mph. Those numbers come straight from the model’s performance specs and help explain why the car caught attention so quickly once video surfaced.
A 2023 McLaren 720S carries a starting price of $310,500, according to Kelley Blue Book. The 720S Spider starts at $326,500. Even used McLarens from recent years rarely drop below $187,000, with that figure tied to a 2022 McLaren GT.
The McLaren is just one piece of Tyreek Hill’s larger car collection
Hill’s garage is not built around a single supercar. His collection shifts as he trades and adds vehicles, but several models have been confirmed across recent seasons.
As of 2023, Hill owned:
- Mercedes-Benz G350
- Mercedes 550 G Wagon
- Chevrolet C8 Corvette Stingray
- Ford Galaxie coupe
- McLaren 720S
Hill has also said he owns a Cadillac Escalade and a Dodge Caravan. Those are not flex vehicles. He has explained in the past that he uses them when he wants to keep a low profile.
That mix matters. Hill does not only collect exotic speed. He keeps practical options in rotation.
Tyreek Hill’s collection mixes modern supercars with older American muscle
Not every car in Hill’s collection is built for attention.
The Ford Galaxie coupe stands out because of age, not horsepower. The model line ran from 1959 to 1974. Based on production history, Hill’s Galaxie is believed to be from around 1964. It is black. Specific performance details have not been publicly confirmed.
His Chevrolet Corvette Stingray brings the contrast. The 2020 Stingray features a 6.2-liter V8 engine and hits 0 to 60 mph in about three seconds. Hill also owns a 2020 C8 Corvette, which uses a mid-engine layout and pushes similar performance numbers.
The Chrysler 300, a 2011 model, adds another layer. It is a classic American sedan with space and comfort. Hill also owns a 2017 Kia Stinger GT, equipped with a 3.3-liter twin-turbocharged V6. That car offers speed without supercar pricing. The Tesla Model 3 rounds out the mix. Hill’s is a 2017 model. It is electric. It is quick off the line. It also requires less maintenance than most of the gas-powered cars in his garage.
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